Macrostylopyga

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Macrostylopyga Is a genus of South-East Asian cockroaches in the subfamily Blattinae, erected by Leonid Anisyutkin, A.E. Anichkin and N.V. Thinh in 2013. [1] Species have been recorded from Indochina. [2]

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Species

The Cockroach Species File [2] lists:

  1. Macrostylopyga bidupi Anisyutkin, Anichkin & Thinh, 2013
  2. Macrostylopyga grandis Anisyutkin, Anichkin & Thinh, 2013 - type species (by original designation)
  3. Macrostylopyga laosana (Anisyutkin, 2010)

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References

  1. Anisyutkin LN, Anichkin AE, Thinh, NV (2013) Macrostylopyga gen. nov. , a new genus of cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattidae), with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa, 3635(5), 520–532.
  2. 1 2 Cockroach Species File: genus Macrostylopyga Anisyutkin, Anichkin & Thinh, 2013 (retrieved 6 November 2023)